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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 1/2022

30.06.2021 | Original Article

The utility of shear wave elastography and serum biomarkers for diagnosing biliary atresia and predicting clinical outcomes

verfasst von: Yakun Liu, Chunhui Peng, Kai Wang, Dongyang Wu, Jun Yan, Wenjun Tu, Yajun Chen

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 1/2022

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Abstract

To investigate the utility of liver stiffness measurement by shear wave elastography (SWE) and several commonly used biomarkers in differentiating biliary atresia (BA) from other causes of cholestasis (non-BA) patients within 45 days and in predicting the postoperative prognosis. A consecutive series of medical records of patients presenting with cholestasis within 45 days in our institution between February 2016 and December 2020 was collected. The BA diagnosis was confirmed by intraoperative cholangiography (IOC). Other causes of cholestasis were confirmed by IOC, liver biopsy, genetic analysis, or recovery after conservative treatment. Preoperative and postoperative data were analyzed. A total of 156 patients were included, consisting of BA (n = 83) and non-BA (n = 73) cases. SWE and serum gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) showed better discriminative utility. The optimal cutoff values for SWE and GGT were > 7.10 kPa and > 195.4 U/L, with AUC of 0.82 (95% CI, 0.76–0.89; p < 0.0001) and 0.87 (95% CI, 0.82–0.93; p < 0.0001), respectively. Subgroup analysis showed the increased discriminative performance of SWE with age. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed better diagnostic performance for SWE (adjusted OR, 35.03; 95% CI, 7.12–172.50) and GGT (adjusted OR, 24.70; 95% CI, 6.55–93.18) after adjusting for other confounders. The 30-day postoperative to preoperative serum direct bilirubin (DB) level, DB (post-30:pre), of > 0.3 showed the best predictive value for the need of liver transplantation, with HR of 6.15 (95% CI 1.95–19.38, P = 0.042).
Conclusion: Serum GGT level and liver stiffness measurement by SWE showed the best discriminative utility. The diagnostic performance of SWE increased with age. A DB (post-30:pre) value > 0.3 was associated with the need for liver transplantation in later life.
What is Known:
• Liver stiffness measurement by shear wave elastography (SWE) could help discriminate biliary atresia (BA) from other causes of cholestasis, with sensitivity of 70–90%.
• The postoperative total bilirubin less than 2 mg/dL within the first 3 months was a predictor of transplant-free survival.
What is New:
• The diagnostic performance of liver stiffness measurement by SWE increased with age.
• The 30-day postoperative direct bilirubin (DB) level to preoperative DB level, DB (post-30:pre), is a predictor for short-term clinical outcomes.
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Metadaten
Titel
The utility of shear wave elastography and serum biomarkers for diagnosing biliary atresia and predicting clinical outcomes
verfasst von
Yakun Liu
Chunhui Peng
Kai Wang
Dongyang Wu
Jun Yan
Wenjun Tu
Yajun Chen
Publikationsdatum
30.06.2021
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-021-04176-y

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